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Logical Reasoning- 11
Reasoning and Data Analysis Ability Test # 12
Total questions: 50

Suggested Time: 40 min

DIRECTIONS: For the following questions, four options are given. Choose the correct option.
1.
Rakhi starts from point Q and moves in southward direction form 25 metres; then she turns
left and moves 30 metres; then she turns right and moves 15 metres to reach point P. What is the
distance and direction of P from Q?
(1)
50 metres South-West
(2)
50
metres South-East
(3)
45 metres South-East
(4)
40
metres South
2.
Satish walks 8 km south, turns right and walks 6 km and then turns to north-east and walks
10 km. How far is he from the starting point?
(1)
8 km
(2)
10 km
(3)
12 km
(4)
At starting point
3.
Abhijit's house is to the right of Baljit's house at a distance of 20 metres in the row facing
North. Sanjay's house is in the North- East direction from Baljit's house at a distance of 25 m.
Abhijit's house is in which direction with respect to Sanjay's house?
(1)
North
(2)
East
(3)
West
(4)
Data inadequate
4.
In a row of children standing facing South, Nidhi is seventh from the left end and Rajan is
fourth from the right. And they have some students between them. When Nidhi is shifted two places
towards right and Rajan three places left, then there are five children between them. How many
children are standing in the row?
(1)
25
(2)
21
(3)
19
(4)
Data inadequate
5.
P, Q, R, S and T are sitting around a circle table. R is to the right of P and is second to the left
of S. T is not between P and S. Who is second to the left of R?
(1)
S
(2)
T
(3)
Q
(4)
Data inadequate
DIRECTIONS: Study the given pie charts carefully and answer the questions that follow.
Total no. of workers = 2000

Total no. of workers = 2200

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1997

1998

Number of workers of different grades in a certain cotton mill for the years 1997 and 1998
6.
In the following pairs of grades, the difference between the no. of workers for the same grade
for the two years is equal to that for the other grade for the two years?
(1)
D and G
(2)
F and B
(3)
G and A
(4)
E and B
7.
(1)

What is the maximum difference of the no. of workers for the same grade for the two years?
130
(2)
156
(3)
200
(4)
4

8.
(1)

By how much per cent the no. of workers of grade D has decreased for 1998?
20
(2)
36.36
(3)
25
(4)
26.67

9.
The change in the no. of workers of the grade D is how many times the no. of workers of the
same grade for the year 1998?
(1)
0.36
(2)
2.75
(3)
0.4
(4)
1.24
10.
(1)

In how many grades the no. of workers have decreased from 1997 to 1998?
4
(2)
1
(3)
2
(4)
None of these

DIRECTIONS: Read the following information and answer the question based on it.
A blacksmith has five iron articles A, B, C, D, and E, each having a different weight.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)

A weights twice as much as B.


B weights four-and-a-half times as much as C.
C weights half as much as D.
D weights half as much as E.
E weights less than A but more than C.

11.
(1)

Which of the following is the lightest in weight?


A
(2)
B
(3)
C

12.
(1)

E is lighter in weight than which of the other two articles?


A, B
(2)
D, C
(3)
A, C
(4)

(4)

D, B

13.
Which of the above given statements is not necessary to determine the correct order of articles
according to their weights?
(1)
1
(2)
2
(3)
3
(4)
5
14.
(1)

E is heavier than which of the following two articles?


D, B
(2)
D, C
(3)
A, C

(4)

A, B

15.
(1)

Which of the following articles is the heaviest in weight?


A
(2)
B
(3)
C

(4)

DIRECTIONS: The diagram below shows a road network. Figures in circles denote points on the
road while figures above or below connecting lines are the respective distances between any two
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specified points (in km). Study the given network diagram carefully and answer the questions that
follow.

16.
(1)

The shortest route between (A) and (F) is


A-B-C-F
(2)
A-D-E-F
(3)

17.
(1)

A-B-D-E-F

(4)

None of these

The shortest distance between (A) and (F) is (in km)


40
(2)
36
(3)
34

(4)

38

18.
(1)

The shortest route between (D) and (H) is


D-E-F-H
(2)
D-G-H
(3)

(4)

None of these

19.
(1)

The shortest distance between (B) and (H) is (in km)


40
(2)
36
(3)
42

(4)

38

20.
(1)

What is the total number of distinct routes possible from A to H?


14
(2)
13
(3)
12
(4)

D-E-G-H

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DIRECTIONS: Read the following information and answer the question based on it.
I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.

The length, breadth and height of a rectangular piece of wood are 10 cm x 8 cm x 6 cm


respectively.
Sides of 10 cm x 8 cm piece are coloured in red.
Sides of 8 cm x 6 cm are coloured in blue.
The remaining sides are coloured in green.
Now the piece will be cut in such a way that cubes of 2 cm x 2 cm x 2 cm will be made.

21.
(1)

How many cubes shall have at least two colours red and green on their two sides?
16
(2)
12
(3)
20
(4)
18

22.
(1)

How many cubes shall have at least one side coloured red?
40
(2)
32
(3)
12
(4)

24

23.
(1)

How many cubes shall have at least one side coloured green?
40
(2)
30
(3)
24
(4)

12

24.
(1)

How many cubes shall have at least one side coloured blue?
40
(2)
32
(3)
12
(4)

24

25.
(1)

How many cubes shall have only two colours green and blue on their sides?
8
(2)
10
(3)
4
(4)
12
.

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DIRECTIONS: The production of two-wheelers, cycles, cargo carriers and cars in thousand units is
shown below. Please write the production figures in the graph given below and then answer the
questions that follow.

Years
26.
(1)

The total production (in 000's of units) of two wheelers for the given period is
110
(2)
90
(3)
100
(4)
80

27.
(1)

The total production of cars is less than the total production of cycles (in 000's units) by
40
(2)
60
(3)
30
(4)
25

28.
The production of Cargo carriers in 1993 in percentage of the total production of Cargo
carriers is
(1)
8%
(2)
24%
(3)
17%
(4)
33%
29.
(1)

The percentage increase in the production of cars between 1993 and 1994 is
54%
(2)
12%
(3)
17%
(4)
100%

30.
(1)

The total production of cars in percentage of total production of cycles is


10%
(2)
100%
(3)
50%
(4)
60%

DIRECTIONS: Read the following information and answer the questions based on it.
P # Q means Q is father of P.
P * Q means Q is mother of P.
P Q means Q is brother of P.
P $ Q means Q is sister of P.
31.
(1)
(3)

Which of the following means X is grandmother of V?


Z$X*K#LY
(2)
YL#K*X$Z
X*K#LY
(4)
Can't be determined

32.
(1)
(3)

Which of the following means A is nephew of D?


DC#BA
(2)
AB#DC
CD#BA
(4)
None of these

33.
(1)

Which of the following means C is aunt of F?


EF#D#C*B
(2)
FE#D$C*B

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(3)

B*C$D#EF

(4)

Can't be determined

DIRECTIONS: For the following questions, four options are given. Choose the correct option.
34.
If cloud is called white, white is called rain, rain is called green, green is called air, air is
called blue and blue is called water, where will the birds fly?
(1)
Air
(2)
Cloud
(3)
White
(4)
Blue
35.
(1)

Referring to the previous question, what is the colour of Milk?


Air
(2)
White
(3)
Rain
(4)

Blue

DIRECTIONS: Reverse the following sequence of the English alphabet then answer the following
questions.
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
36.
(1)

Which letter is 9th to the left of 24th letter from the left in new series?
X
(2)
C
(3)
O
(4)
L

37.
(1)

Which letter is 9th to the right of 24th letter from the right in new series?
X
(2)
C
(3)
O
(4)
L

38.
Which letter is 6th to the right of first vowel from the left end of English alphabet in new
series?
(1)
O
(2)
A
(3)
B
(4)
P
DIRECTIONS: From the given options, choose the number that best completes the series.
39.
(1)

5, 16, 49, 104, ....


115
(2)

40.
(1)

1, 2, 5, 12, 27, 58, 121, .


246
(2)
247

148

(3)

170

(4)

181

(3)

248

(4)

249

DIRECTIONS: The following graph shows the passenger car per 1000 people and accidents per
1000 motor vehicles. Study the following graph carefully and answer the questions that follow.
Passenger cars (per 1000 people)
Accident (per 1000 motor vehicles)

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41.
(1)

Total motor vehicle accidents in UK is what times of that of passenger cars in Germany?
83.43%
(2)
38.92%
(3)
1.34%
(4)
Data inadequate

42.
What is the ratio of total passenger cars per thousand and the total motor vehicle accidents per
thousand of all the given countries?
(1)
17: 193
(2)
15: 1
(3)
193: 17
(4)
1: 15
43.
If the population of Indonesia is 40 crore, then total no. of cars is what times of total no. of
motor vehicle accidents?
(1)
1000
(2)
10000
(3)
1200
(4)
Data inadequate
44.
Assuming the no. of cars as the no. of motor vehicles itself, the motor vehicle accidents is
what per cent of passenger cars in U.S., if the total population of U.S. is 70 crore?
(1)
33.31%
(2)
1.60%
(3)
6.25%
(4)
16%
45.
In how many countries the per thousand motor vehicle accidents is higher than the average of
accidents per thousand motor vehicles in all countries?
(1)
1
(2)
2
(3)
4
(4)
5
DIRECTIONS: Each of the following questions is followed by two statements (A) and (B). Mark
your answer as
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

if statement (A) alone is sufficient to solve the question, but statement (B) alone is not.
if statement (B) alone is sufficient to solve the question, but statement (A) alone is not.
if neither statement (A) nor statement (B) is individually sufficient to solve the question,
but a combination of both is sufficient to solve the question.
if both the statements (A) & (B) are individually sufficient to solve the question.

46.

Is the area of triangle ABD equal to the area of triangle DBC?

(A)
(B)

AD = DC
BAD = 90

47.
(A)
(B)

Is (60% of a) + (40% of b) greater than 50% of (a + b)?


a>b
b>0

48.
(A)
(B)

Find the average score for all the juniors and seniors combined?
The average (arithmetic mean) of the scores was85 for juniors and 89 for seniors
The groups are of equal size

49.
(A)

What was Ram Gopal's income in 1990?


His total income for 1988, 1989 and 1990 was Rs. 3,00,000, with an annual increment of Rs.
20,000 each year.
He earned 20% more in 1989 than what he did in 1988, and further 20% more in 1990
what he did in 1989.

(B)

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DIRECTIONS: Following question has four alternative responses. Choose the correct response.
50.
(1)

Which of the following is the same as Dozen, Meter, Decade?


Century
(2)
Number
(3)
Measurement (4)

Counting

Reasoning and Data Analysis Ability Test # 12


Home Assignment

Total questions: 50

Suggested Time: 40 min

DIRECTIONS: In each of the following questions, a number series is given with one term missing.
Choose the correct alternative that will continue the same pattern and fill in the blank spaces.
1.
(1)

6, 13, 28, (...)


56
(2)

2.
(1)

57

(3)

58

(4)

59

11, 12, 17, 18, 23, 24, (...)


12
(2)
29

(3)

30

(4)

35

3.
(1)

225, 336, 447, (...), 669, 7710


114
(2)
338

(3)

558

(4)

991

4.
(1)

840, 168, 42, 14, 7, (...)


1
(2)
7

(3)

(4)

12

5.
(1)

5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 14, (...)


15
(2)
16

(3)

17

(4)

18

DIRECTIONS: Study the information given below and answer the questions that follow.
(i)
In a class of 80 students the girls and the boys are in the ratio of 3:5. The students can
speak only Hindi or only English or both Hindi and English.
(ii)
The number of boys and the number of girls who can speak only Hindi is equal and each
of them is 40% of the total number of girls.
(iii)
10% of the girls can speak both the languages and 58% of the boys can speak only
English.
6.
(1)

How many girls can speak only English?


12
(2)
29
(3)

18

(4)

15

7.
(1)

In all how many boys can speak Hindi?


12
(2)
9
(3)

24

(4)

None of these

8.
(1)

What percentage of all the students (boys and girls together) can speak only Hindi?
24
(2)
40
(3)
50
(4)
30

9.
(1)

In all how many students (boys and girls together) can speak both the languages?
15
(2)
12
(3)
9
(4)
29

10.
(1)

How many boys can speak either only Hindi or only English?
25
(2)
38
(3)
41
(4)

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Indian Railway

Insurance Sector

11.
If there are 18000 workers each in both Indian Railways and Insurance Sector, then how
many workers of religion A in Insurance Sector are more than those in Indian Railways?
(1)
450
(2)
5000
(3)
750
(4)
500
12.
If the total no. of workers of B religion in Indian Railways is 2200, how many workers of D
religion are in Insurance Sector?
(1)
1710
(2)
1600
(3)
2100
(4)
Can't be determined
13.
Workers of D religion in Indian Railways is what per cent of the workers of B religion in
Insurance Sector?
Assuming that the total workers of Indian Railways = 18,000 and the number of workers in Insurance
sector is 4000.
(1)
40%
(2)
45%
(3)
50%
(4)
Can't be determined
14.
If there are 20000 and 22000 workers in Indian Railways and Insurance Sector respectively,
then which of the following statement(s) is (are) not true?
A.
The no. of workers of religion A in Indian Railways is more than the no. of workers of
religion A in Insurance Sector.
B.
The difference between the workers of b and C religions in Indian Railways is equal to the
difference of workers of B and D religions of Insurance Sector.
C.
Total no. of workers of C religion in Indian Railways is equal to the no. of workers of B
religion in Insurance Sector.
(1)

Only B and C (2)

All

(3)

Only A and C (4)

Only A and B

DIRECTIONS: Read the information given below and answer the questions given below:
There are five friends - Shailendra, Keshav, Madhav, Ashish and Rakesh. Shailendra is shorter
than Keshav but taller than Rakesh.
Madhav is the tallest.
Ashish is a little shorter than Keshav and a little taller than Shailendra.
15.
(1)

Who is the tallest?


Rakesh
(2)

Shailendra

(3)

Ashish

(4)

None of these

16.
(1)

Who is the shortest?


Rakesh
(2)
Shailendra

(3)

Ashish

(4)

Keshav

17.
(1)

If they stand in order of their heights, who will be in the middle?


Keshav
(2)
Rakesh
(3)
Shailendra
(4)

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18.
(1)

If they stand in order of increasing heights, who will be the second?


Ashish
(2)
Shailendra
(3)
Rakesh
(4)
Keshav

19.
(1)

Who is the second tallest?


Shailendra
(2)
Keshav

Ashish

(4)

Rakesh

20.
(1)

Who is taller than Ashish but shorter than Madhav?


Madhav
(2)
Keshav
(3)
Rakesh

(4)

Ashish

(3)

DIRECTIONS: In each question below are given two statements followed by several conclusions.
You have to take the two given statements to be true, even if they seem to be at variance from
commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the
two given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
21.

Statements: No student decent.


Some decent are bags.
All bags are roses.
Conclusions: I. Some bags are not students.
II. All bags are students.
III. Some decents are roses.
IV. All roses are decent.

(1)
(3)

Only I follows
Only III follows

(2)
(4)

22.

Statements: Some birds are stones.


Some tigers are birds.
All stones are grapes.

Either I or II follows
I and III follow

Conclusions: I. Some stones are birds.


II. Some stones are not birds.
III. Some grapes are birds.
IV. Some tigers are stones.
(1)
(3)

I, II and III follow


Either I or II and III follow

(2)
(4)

I, II and IV follow
I and III follow

23.

Statements: Some desks are tables.


All tables are icecreams.
Some icecreams are straps.
Conclusion: I. No tables are icecreams
II. Some desks are icecreams
III. Some desks are straps.

(1)
(3)

I, II and III follow


II and III follow

(2)
(4)

I and II follow
Only II follows

24.

Statements: No killer is sweater.


No jacket is a sweater.

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Some jackets are roses.


Conclusions: I. Some roses are not sweaters.
II. Some roses are not sweaters.
III. No Killer is a jacket.
IV. Some jackets are killers.
(1)
(3)

Either I or II and III follow


Either II or III follows

(2)
(4)

Either III or IV and II follow


Either I or II and either III or IV follows

25.

Statements: All blondes are beautiful.


All brunettes are beautiful.
All brunettes are cute.
Conclusions: I. Some cute are beautiful.
II. Some blondes are cute.
III. Some blondes are brunettes.
IV. Some brunettes are not cute.

(1)
(3)

Only I follows
Only III follows

(2)
(4)

Only II follows
Either II or III follows

DIRECTIONS: Refer to the following graph and answer the questions that follow.

No. of students in a school from 1991-1995

26.
In which year the percentage change in the number of students over the previous year is the
maximum?
(1)
1992
(2)
1993
(3)
1994
(4)
1995
27.
In which year the percentage change in the number of students over the previous year is the
minimum?
(1)
1992
(2)
1993
(3)
1994
(4)
1995
28.
(1)

The average annual percentage growth rate of the number of students for the given period is
15%
(2)
25%
(3)
62.5%
(4)
90%

29.
For how many years is the number of students more than the average number of students
during the five years?
(1)
1
(2)
2
(3)
3
(4)
4
30.
If 60% of the students pass every year, the number of students passing in 1995 differs from
those not passing in 1991 by
(1)
140
(2)
190
(3)
230
(4)
170
DIRECTIONS: In each of the following questions, the symbols , @, + etc. are used as follows.
A @ B means A is greater than B.
A + B means A is greater than r equal to B.
A $ B means A is equal to B.
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A B means B means A is smaller than B.


A B means A is smaller than or equal to B.
In each of the following questions assuming the given statement to be true, find which of the
conclusions I and II given below is/are definitely true. Mark your answer
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)

, if only conclusion I is true.


, if only conclusion II is true.
, if either I or II is true.
, if neither I nor II is true.
, if both I and II are true.

31.

Statements: T G, LT, C $ L, S@C


Conclusions: I. G @ L
II. L S.

32.

Statements: J @ P, S + J, A $ S, K A.
Conclusions: I. A $ J
II. A @ J.

33.

Statements: N $ Y, M P, 0 @ N, M Y.
Conclusions: I. 0 @ M
II. Y P.

34.

Statements: R S, D @ E, G + S,
Conclusions: I. R D
II. D

35.

Statements: I W, B $ A, I + A, G @ W.
Conclusions: I. B $ I
II. I @ B.

E $ G.
<> G.

DIRECTIONS: For the following questions, four options are given. Choose the correct option.
36.
Ketan takes casual leave only on first working day of every month. The office has weekly
offs on Saturday and Sunday. In a month of 30 days, the first working day happened to be Tuesday.
What will be the day for his next casual leave?
(1)
Wednesday (2)
Thursday
(3)
Friday
(4)
Monday
37.
Abhay gave an application for a new ration card to the clerk on Monday afternoon, next day
was a holiday. So the clerk cleared the papers on the next working day on resumption of duty. The
senior clerk checked it on the same day but forwarded it to the head clerk on next day. The head clerk
decided to dispose the case on the subsequent day. On which of the following days was the case put
up to the head clerk by the senior clerk?
(1)
Wednesday (2)
Thursday
(3)
Friday
(4)
Saturday
38.
Sangeeta remembers that her father's birthday was certainly after eighth but before thirteenth
of December. Her sister Natasha remembers that their father's birthday was definitely after ninth but
before fourteenth of December. On which date of December was their father's birthday?
(1)
10th
(2)
11th
(3)
12th
(4)
Data inadequate
39.
Standing on a platform, Amit told Sunita that Aligarh was more than ten kilometres but less
than fifteen kilometres from there. Sunita knew that it was more than twelve but less than fourteen
kilometres from there. If both of them were correct, which of the following could be the distance of
Aligarh from the platform?
(1)
11 km
(2)
12 km
(3)
13 km
(4)
14 km

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40.
Ashish leaves his house at 20 minutes to seven in morning, reaches Kunal's house in 25
minutes, they finish their breakfast in another 15 minutes and leave for their office which takes
another 35 minutes. At what time do they leave Kunal's house to reach their office?
(1)
7.40 a.m. (2)
7.20 a.m. (3)
7.45 a.m.
(4)
8.15 a.m.
DIRECTIONS: The following graphs show the no. of workers of different categories of a factory for
the two different years. The tote number of workers in 1998 and 2000 is 2000 and 2400 respectively.
Study the following graphs carefully and answer the questions that follow.
1998

2000

41.
(1)

In which of the following categories the number of workers is same in both the years?
P
(2)
R
(3)
S
(4)
T

42.
(1)

Find the percentage increase in the number of workers in category U in 2000.


25%
(2)
50%
(3)
33 %
(4)
66%

43.
What is the total number of increased workers for the categories in which the number of
workers has been increased?
(1)
408
(2)
404
(3)
382
(4)
168
44.
(1)

Which categories have shown a decrease in the number of workers from 1998 to 2000?
P
(2)
R
(3)
S
(4)
None

45.
Find the maximum difference between the no. of workers of any two categories taken
together for any one year and that of any two for the other year.
(1)
660
(2)
636
(3)
416
(4)
502
.
DIRECTIONS: Each of the following questions is followed by two statements (A) and (B). Mark
your answer as
(1)
if statement (A) alone is sufficient to solve the question, but statement (B) alone is not.
(2)
if statement (B) alone is sufficient to solve the question, but statement (A) alone is not.
(3)
if neither statement (A) nor statement (B) is individually sufficient to solve the question,
but a combination of both is sufficient to solve the question.
(4)
if both the statements (A) & (B) are individually sufficient to solve the question.
46.
In a one-day cricket match of 50 overs, a team is chasing a target of 300 runs. At one stage
the run rate of 4.5 per over was achieved. What is the required run rate after 20th over?
(A)
80 runs were scored in first twenty overs.
(B)
Five wickets were lost within 20 overs.
47.
Average age of 50 employees working in a department is 30 years. In the next year, ten
workers will retire. What will be the average age in the next year?
(A)
Retirement age is sixty years.
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(B)

There are 100 workers in the department.

48.
(A)
(B)

What will be the values of x and y?


x and y satisfy the equation x + 2y = 3
x and y satisfy the equation 3x + 4y = 8

49.
(A)
(B)

Are x, y and z in A.P.?


x is greater than y but less than z.

50.
(A)
(B)

What percentage of families in the city have telephones?


50% of the families of the city have televisions.
30% of the television owners of the city have telephones.

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